Tuesday, October 09, 2012

[Peta] Pokémon Black & Blue: gotta free 'em all

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pikachu tepig and others covering the parody peta game


And Peta strikes back the gaming community! After developing the Super Meat Boy parody, they now uses Pokemon as they "target". Peta's Pokémon Black & Blue: gotta free 'em all. Remember that they also publish Super Tanooki Skin 2D: Mario Kills Tanooki (protesting agains't Mario Tanooki Cloth ) and another one that is a protest against McDonalds using Mario -Nintendo again- as reference: Super Chick Sister). Uh, and I almost forget the Peta's unauthorized version of Cooking Mama: Mama Kills Animals.

Apparently Peta loves/hates Nintendo so much that can't lose 'em of sight. And this Pokemon game get the gameplay references pretty well crafted. The attack effects and consequences, it is all there. Wrap trapping enemy. Take down hitting with recoil. Peta is pretty nerd I must say. Nerd and angry.

There is also custom moves like: protest and group hug. Attacks that get not so good effects at all. Just strategic "enemy status down" features that every old player must know that at lower levels is a pretty fool nuisance - mainly cause you won't be able to heal, so you cannot afford a wrong strategy.

The plot is about a protesting Pikachu that breaks free and starts his quest agains't trainer oppression  You have to fight trainers and release their pokémons that, eventually, will join your party. As about all RPG, I skip the blabber. So...yeah, don't know any individual plots. Sue me. Pretty sad the Tepig with ears cut btw. :~~~

In your path you will find Joy nurse and other fellow NPC pocket monsters that will give you bonus gifts: a sad video, wallpaper and a trading card game. I don't give attention to the gifts, I must confess. Don't know exactly what is the TCG stuff at all. I just endure till the end. I will not embed the game in the blog cause, as featuring in all Peta games, the sound starts playing automatically. So...it is a burden.
About the soundtrack: pretty generic. The battle theme is pretty good. Sure, it is a rip off from the original, so...

If you want to play, please click the link right here.

In my humble opinion, Peta is not focusing on the games itself - not 100%, maybe 40%... mmm. But using its reference as a real world statement. Every kind of information and "makes you think about something" stuff is pretty valid in warchildPost beliefs - despite the annoying ich in thoughts about using something indie like Super Meat Boy to do a protest... Or maybe I'm dead wrong and Peta is just a scum losing focus of real world problems. -anyways- Life is just once. Let's try to take the best of everything - not like pirates or vikings... I mean: conceptually.  ¬¬

Hey, wait!! What about trademark and copyrights?
A: Don't know folks.
I don't have a clue why games like Streets of Rage remake goes down and this damn protest flash parodies are on.

If you are lazy to play every game cited above - cause you have played your whole childhood or are tired about Peta attacking the game world - you can check the videos below.
It was really a hell of a time passing through all the 5 seconds skip ads and the "hello everybody" or super techno/rock intro of nerds super "funny", "headed" and always opinionated about everything in 99% of videos. So difficult to find a -CLEAN, with the soundtrack on and with no SPEAKING MOTHERFUCKER- gameplay video. So please, enjoy!

Cooking Mama: Mama Kills Animals


Super Tanooki 2D


Super Chick Sisters


Pokémon Black & Blue

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